Erdogan: "I told Obama [during a recent phone conversation] that the person who is responsible for the unrest in Turkey lives in your country, in Pennsylvania. I told him this clearly. I said, 'I expect what's necessary [to be done].' You have to take ..

Monday March 17, 2014, 2:46 pm
President Obama, who considers Turkey's Islamist PM Erdogan his 5th closest friend in the world, is ordered by a foreign head of state (Turkey) to do what to (?) Erdogan's competition within the U.S. In the meantime, Erdogan, hit by massive protests against his Islamist governments creeping sharia, a huge corruption scandal, jailing of large numbers of journalists, and Turkish economic decline, seems to be on a resistant slide out of leadership.

"Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has called on Pakistan’s provincial Punjab administration to shut down its schools linked to the Fethullah Gülen movement.

“The same thing [the closure of schools] could happen in Pakistan. The chief minister of the Punjab province will meet me tomorrow [Friday] night,” Erdoğan said in a televised interview late March 6, indicating that the government’s campaign to rein in the activities of the Gülen movement would continue abroad.

Erdoğan has said he conveyed to U.S. President Barack Obama his concerns about the activities of the Islamic scholar, who lives in self-exile in Pennsylvania.

“I told Obama [during a recent phone conversation] that the person who is responsible for the unrest in Turkey lives in your country, in Pennsylvania. I told him this clearly. I said, ‘I expect what’s necessary [to be done].’ You have to take the necessary stance if someone threatens my country’s security,” Erdoğan said during an interview on private broadcaster ATV late March 6.

“[Obama] looked at it positively. ‘We got the message,’ he said,” he added.

Erdoğan accuses U.S.-based Islamic scholar Fethullah Gülen over the leaks and the massive graft probe that has engulfed his government since mid-December.

Will something finally be done about the Gulen schools in the U.S.? Will Obama back Erdogan – who is Islamizing Turkey, or will he back Gulen – who is Islamizing the U.S.?

Update: It looks like Obama will back Gulen after one inning of play:

The White House said Friday that “the response attributed to President Obama with regard to Mr. Gulen is not accurate.” The White House also said Obama had noted “the importance of sound policies rooted in the rule of law” as well as the importance of “mutually respectful relations between our two countries.”

The NSA has the transcript, release it.

PS: Obama touting the “rule of law” couldn’t be more ironic.

RRW reminds us that Govt of Turkey Building Massive $100M Mosque Complex…in Maryland"

Monday March 17, 2014, 4:21 pm
It's pretty clear that Erdogan wants to undo a secular Turkey, separation of Mosque and State, democracy, but the question is will things be any better off under Gulen, and how low will Erdogan sink before he can't climb out of the grave he's dug anymore.

Tuesday March 18, 2014, 2:49 am
Erdogan must be really getting desperate to make a call like this to the president of the US. I don't think he really thought that he had Obama at his beck and call to get his enemy extradited to Turkey, but he can now use the age old trick of all failing leaders: blame an external party for your troubles or blame them for not helping in order to turn them into the external enemy you need to unite your country against.

Tuesday March 18, 2014, 7:11 am
Erdogan is getting weak in mind and losing his training. He even forgot to accuse the World Zionists and Free Masons in stirring troubles for his country. Who else would teach Turks about Turkish economy doing poorly, if hot those Jewish evil economists with long and big noses?

Tuesday March 18, 2014, 1:24 pm
Turkey was never really democratic and is in breach of many many human rights issues. It will continue to get worse as Sharia law is continued to be pushed in and Obama does and says nothing as he cannot complain about his religion!